.EVERYPLAYCACHE File

.everyplaycache is Game cache file

Key FeatureDescription
File extension.everyplaycache
File typeGame cache file
Associated softwareEveryplay
PurposeTo store recorded gameplay footage and other data such as the game title, the date and time of the recording, and the recording settings.
LocationTypically located in the following directory: C:\Users<username>\AppData\Local\Everyplay
How to openCan be opened using the Everyplay app or a third-party video player, such as VLC Media Player.
How to convertCan be converted to another format using a third-party video converter, such as Freemake Video Converter or FFmpeg.
Is it safe to delete?Yes, it is safe to delete .everyplaycache files. However, if you delete a .everyplaycache file, you will not be able to open the corresponding gameplay recording.

What is a .everyplaycache file?

A .everyplaycache file is a game cache file created by the Everyplay game recording app. Everyplay allows users to record their gameplay and share it with others. The .everyplaycache files contain the recorded gameplay footage, as well as other data such as the game title, the date and time of the recording, and the recording settings.

.everyplaycache files are typically located in the following directory:

C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Everyplay

To open a .everyplaycache file, you can use the Everyplay app. The app will automatically detect .everyplaycache files and allow you to open them. You can also use a third-party video player, such as VLC Media Player, to open .everyplaycache files. However, you may need to install a codec pack in order to play the video.

How to convert a .everyplaycache file to another format

To convert a .everyplaycache file to another format, you can use a third-party video converter, such as Freemake Video Converter or FFmpeg. Simply open the video converter and add the .everyplaycache file to the conversion queue. Then, select the output format that you want to convert the file to. Finally, click the "Convert" button to start the conversion process.

How to fix a corrupted .everyplaycache file

If a .everyplaycache file is corrupted, you may not be able to open it or play the video. There are a few things that you can try to fix a corrupted .everyplaycache file:

  1. Try opening the file in a different video player.
  2. Try converting the file to another format.
  3. Try repairing the file using a video repair tool, such as Stellar Phoenix Video Repair.

If you are unable to fix the corrupted file, you may need to re-record the gameplay footage.

Is it safe to delete .everyplaycache files?

It is safe to delete .everyplaycache files. The files are not necessary for Everyplay to work. However, if you delete a .everyplaycache file, you will not be able to open the corresponding gameplay recording.

How to disable Everyplaycache file creation

To disable Everyplaycache file creation, open the Everyplay app and go to the "Settings" menu. Then, uncheck the box next to "Create cache files".

How to change the location of where Everyplaycache files are saved

To change the location of where Everyplaycache files are saved, open the Everyplay app and go to the "Settings" menu. Then, click the "Browse" button next to "Cache file location". Select the directory where you want to save the .everyplaycache files and click "OK".

Troubleshooting problems with Everyplaycache files

If you are having problems with .everyplaycache files, try the following:

  • Make sure that you have the latest version of the Everyplay app installed.
  • Try restarting your computer.
  • Try opening the file in a different video player.
  • Try converting the file to another format.
  • Try repairing the file using a video repair tool.
  • Try disabling Everyplaycache file creation.
  • Try changing the location of where Everyplaycache files are saved.

Everyplay

data

N/A

New Files Extension Recently updated 3D Image Files Audio Files Backup Files CAD Files Camera Raw Files Compressed Files Data Files Database Files Developer Files Disk Image Files Encoded Files Executable Files Font Files GIS Files Game Files Misc Files Page Layout Files Plugin Files Raster Image Files Settings Files Spreadsheet Files System Files Text Files Vector Image Files Video Files Web Files eBook Files